Quentin Tarantino: My XNUMXth film will be the last one I'll make

    Quentin Tarantino: My XNUMXth film will be the last one I'll make

    Once upon a time in ... Hollywood, latest film of the award-winning record Quentin Tarantino, was his ninth and penultimate film as he himself has repeatedly recalled. In the near future, therefore, by choosing himself to stop at the tenth film, there could be new jobs in more or less similar fields such as the publication of a book, the making of a television series or even more, it being understood that the Hollywood career will end. with the tenth film.



    Speaking precisely of time spent planning future works, Tarantino told how he filled his time once the drafting of Once upon a time in ... Hollywood was finished, lasting a long time before starting shooting, thus allowing him to be able to devote himself to new projects. teasing his creativity.

    “Generally when I finish a script I start production straight away, shooting, but when I finished 'Hollywood' I wasn't ready to start. Part of the reason was because I got really into writing during that time. So, once I finished the Once Upon a Time in ... Hollywood script, I put it aside and went on to something else, wrote a play, and then wrote a five-episode TV series. I am currently writing a book and hope to complete it in the next three months. So the deadline would presumably be March and once it is over I hope to be able to devote myself to the play and then devote myself - in theory - to the TV series and after - only then - I could start thinking about something for my tenth film ".

    The period, although it is really prolific for the director, is really full of commitments that do not seem to arouse interest in the drafting of a tenth film which, as he stated, will be made only after having completed the previous works.



     

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